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Month: May 2021

Illegal Indian immigrants’ fingered in borehole drilling scam

Desperate citizens seeking borehole drilling services have raised alarm over the impending borehole drilling scam allegedly being spearheaded by some illegal Indian immigrants who are fronting local agents in soliciting unsuspecting clients before extorting lots of money or delivering cheap…

Epworth women bear the brunt of lockdown induced gender- based violence

Domestic violence has become a pandemic within a pandemic in Zimbabwe and world over. The Covid 19 induced lockdowns have seen a huge spike in cases of domestic violence, women in marginalized communities who also happen to lack the knowledge…

Provision of clean water to boost learning environment in Makaha

There tends to be an undeniable correlation between the availability and quality of social amenities and the well-being of residents of any community.

Informalisation of mining activities a danger to the environment

Although in Zimbabwe the informal economy plays a significant role in income generation, it continues to thrive in the context of high unemployment rates, extreme poverty, gender inequality and unwarranted work.

Lax in implementing child rights law a slow death

In Zimbabwe, especially in the country’s rural communities, child marriages continue to be the wolf dressed in sheep clothing. They happen on a daily basis yet society tends to turn a blind eye towards them because of ignorance, cultural and…

INDORMATION DISSEMINATION ZDI PUBLIC HEALTH ACCESS MONITORING REPORT

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Mthuli Ncube’s inflation figures doubtful: Chibhamu

Recently , the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s monetary policy committee (MPC) announced that it was satisfied with the trajectory the economy is taking.

ZLHR: High Court ends two months detention of Mamombe and Chimbiri

High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi on Wednesday 5 May 2021 ended the two-month detention of Harare West constituency legislator Joana Mamombe and opposition MDC-Alliance party youth leader Cecilia Chimbiri by granting them RTGS$20 000 bail. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human…

Multimedia: Harare South residents protest teachers’ withdrawal

Residents of Southlea Park in Harare South yesterday stormed a local community school in protest over government’s threat to withdraw teachers from the institution after landowners allegedly registered the school under private ownership.

Post Cabinet briefing: Govt to get rid of open pit latrines in rural communities

Cabinet has considered an update on the response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development on behalf of the Chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the…